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As a counterexample, I offer a pick-and-place line in action.

https://youtu.be/Ca-SoKzjh4M?t=110

SMT component placement isn't that different to placing bricks. Conventional wisdom is that if you can design a PCB that requires no manual work, its assembly cost is more-or-less location independent. SMT pick and place can hit speeds of 200,000 components per hour [1]. That's about 50 components per second.

[1] https://www.hallmarknameplate.com/smt-process/



Fixturing isn't automated in most places. Sure a gantry style CNC machine can drive screws vertically into your parts to join them, but it requires a human loader to put the two parts onto the fixture in the first place.


The tasks requiring high dexterity like final assembly of the product with displays, keyboards, ribbon cables and cases is still done by humans by hand.




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